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2022年江蘇徐州市中考考前押題密卷英語(考試時間:100分鐘試卷滿分:110分)注意事項:1.本試卷共六大題,滿分110分,考試用時100分鐘;2.答題前,請將姓名、文化考試證號用0.5毫來黑色墨水簽宇筆填寫在本試卷和答題卡的指定位置。3.答案全部涂、寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效,考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、選擇填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從下列各題中所給的A,B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.It_________thedirectorofTurningTedhasbecomeoneofthemostsuccessfulfemalefilmmakers.A.isturnedout B.turnsout C.iscarriedout D.carriesout2.—HaveyougotaniPhone13yet?—No,nowmanypeoplesaynotoitbecauseof________follow-up(后續(xù)的)service.A.it B.its C.it’s D.itself3.Ilikethehouseverymuch,butitspricegoes________myabilitytopay.A.further B.beyond C.a(chǎn)bove D.with4.Intheclass,Amyruns________.Shecanrun________thanalltheothers.A.fast;faster B.thefastest;faster C.fast;thefastest D.thefastest;fast5.—HaveyouwatchedtheTVplayALifelongJourney(《人世間》)?—Yes,ittouchedmealot.I________itwithmyfamilytwoweeksago.A.watch B.willwatch C.watched D.havewatched6.Myfathertooksome________actionstoloseweight.Forexample,heatesmallbuthealthymealsandtookexerciseeveryday.A.powerful B.peaceful C.pleasant D.practical7.Youcan’tmakeprogressinEnglishlearning________youworkharder.A.if B.unless C.so D.until8.—Sam,whattopicwillyouchooseforyourspeech?—I________choose“TechnologyinLife”.I’llaskMissLiforadviceandmakeadecision.A.must B.may C.would D.should9.2022istheYearoftheTiger.InChineseculture,thetigerisa________ofstrengthandcourage.A.sign B.spirit C.symbol D.system10.—Thereissomethingwrongwithmynewcamera.I’llreturnittotheshoptomorrow.—Areyousureyouhaveputthebatteryin_________?A.smooth B.smoothly C.proper D.properly11.ThefilmTheBattleAtLakeChangjinⅡhasreceivedhighpraisesinceit________onscreen.A.put B.isput C.wasput D.willbeput12.Therearemanyworksofartinthemuseum_______wewillvisittomorrow.A.where B.who C.which D.what13.—Couldyoutellme________?—Yes.ThefamousvolleyballcoachLangPing.A.whodoyouadmire B.whoyouadmireC.whatsportsdoyoulike D.whatsportsyoulike14.—Weshouldwearmaskstocareforourselvesandthepeoplearoundusduringtheepidemic.—Soitdoes.__________,lifeisthemostimportanttoeveryone.A.Atall B.Aboveall C.Afterall D.Inall15.—Couldyouputmethroughtotheservicedepartment?—________.Pleaseholdon.A.That’sallright B.Noproblem C.No,thanks D.Quitewell二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。SirioPersichettihasbecomefamousonsocialmedia.Theseven-year-oldItalianboySiriocannot____16____andcannotfeedhimself.Hehasadiseasethatinfluencesmovementinthreeofaperson’sfourlegsandarms.His____17____isalwaysopen,whichpreventshimfromspeakingcorrectlyoreatingfood.Heisfedliquidnutritionlikemilkorsoup___18___apipeinhisstomach.Buthedealtwithhisconditionwithsuchaloveforlifethathismother,Valentina,decidedtocreatea___19___forhim.ShealsomadeaccountsonFacebooktosharehiseverydaylifeinhopesof___20___others.Inashorttime,hisvideosonthewebsitedrewwideattention,especiallyfromfamilieslivingin___21___situations.Andsomewerewatchedmorethan130,000times.“Itwaspowerfulandexciting,___22___wedecidedtokeepgoing,”hismothersaid.Valentinawantsto___23___theunfairthoughtsondisability.“Weunderstandthatitisnecessarytotalkaboutdisabilitywithoutpity,differentfromthe___24___way,”shesaid.Valentinawantstoshowthatchildrenwithspecial___25___canstillhavefunandleadahappylife.Shewritesthedescriptionsthat___26___eachofSirio’svideos.Shedoessobyimaginingtheworldasseenthrough___27___eyes.“HereIamarrivingattheplayground,fearlessandproudwhilemamawatchesmelikea(an)___28___.It’snoteasytryingtoliveanormallifewhenyouhavedisabilitiesbutI___29___anyway,”readsonevideodescription.Valentinasaidshenever___30___hersontobecomefamousonsocialmedia.“Butwerealizedthatisuseful,”sheadded,“ithelpsandisanecessarysteptomakethelifeofmanypeoplemuchmorenormal.”16.A.see B.speak C.walk D.hear17.A.a(chǎn)rm B.leg C.mouth D.eye18.A.through B.without C.a(chǎn)ccordingto D.insteadof19.A.story B.video C.website D.project20.A.encouraging B.warning C.teaching D.showing21.A.similar B.difficult C.poor D.simple22.A.but B.so C.a(chǎn)lthough D.since23.A.continue B.end C.find D.support24.A.usual B.useful C.unusual D.useless25.A.skills B.a(chǎn)bilities C.ideas D.needs26.A.meetwith B.connectwith C.fillwith D.gowith27.A.their B.her C.his D.our28.A.sparrow B.squirrel C.eagle D.e-dog29.A.wonder B.try C.refuse D.succeed30.A.expected B.believed C.a(chǎn)dvised D.told三、閱讀理解(共12小題;每小題2分,滿分24分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文.從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選頂。AQuicklyscreenyourselfathomeforthepresenceoftheCOVID-19(SARSCoV-2)antigen.Testresultsinonly15minutes.Howtouse31.Thepicturesaboveare_______.A.a(chǎn)newsreport B.a(chǎn)notice C.a(chǎn)ninstruction D.a(chǎn)comicstrip32.Howlongdoesittakepeopletoknowtheresultofthetest?A.Severalseconds. B.About15minutes. C.Atleastanhour. D.Overhalfaday.33.Whichpicturebelowsaysthatyoushouldtestagain?A. B. C. D.BInoticedadadandhissonatthepark.Hissonwasn’tabletocommunicate,butheseemedsatisfiedwithsittinginthesand.Thedadexplainedtomethathissoncouldonlymakesomesounds.Theboyhadbeeninspeechtherapyforyears.Aftersomuchtimeintherapy,theboywasabletomaintain(保持)eyecontactforafewsecondsandthefatherwasdelightedbytheachievement!Hetoldmehowexpensivethetherapiesforhisson’sspecificneedswereandwhatapleasureitwastoseealloftheyearsofhardworkpayoff.Thefatherandsonconnected,andthosefewsecondsofeyecontactmeanttheworldtothatdad!Aswetalkedabouttherapy,thedadsharedwithmethathisgoalforhisboywastosomedaybeabletogoforicecreamtogether.Hesaidhisfatherusedtotakehimoutforicecreamandhehopedhecoulddothesamewithhischild.Suddenly,thesonstoppedputtinghisfingersinthesand,lookedathisfatherandsaid,“Hi.”Secondslater,theboywentbackintohisownworld.Thedadwantedtosaysomething,buthecouldn’t.Hisloveforthisboywassogreatthatthewordswouldnotcome.Butwhatdidcomeweretears.Thosetearsshowedhowproudhewasofhisson.Afatherloveshischildmorethanwordswilleverbeabletoexpress.Althoughtheywerestrangerstome,Iamhonored(榮幸的)tohavesharedinthispreciouscelebrationofachievementinthatboy’syounglife.Ihopesomedaytheywillbeabletogoforicecreamandhaveabeautifulfatherandsonouting.Thiseventtouchedmedeeplyandmademeconsidermyrelationshipwithmyownfather.Ihopethatastheycommunicatefurther,moreandmorememorieswillbecreatedforthemtoshare.Ibelievethefeelingsheldbyallgreatfathers—theirhardwork,theirlove,theirpride,andtheirtearsoflove—areallthesame.34.Whatdoweknowabouttheboy?A.Hiseyeswerehurt. B.Helovedgoingtothepark.C.Hecouldn’tmakeanysound. D.Hemadeprogressthroughtherapy.35.Howdidthefatherfeelafterhissonsay“hi”tohim?A.Sad. B.Proud. C.Worried. D.Impatient.36.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Afather’sunconditionalloveistouching.B.Notalloftheparentscareabouttheirchildren’sachievements.C.Goodrelationshipwillbeformedbetweenfatherandson.D.Disabledchildrenwillbegivenmoreattention.37.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ExperiencingSpeechTherapy!B.MaintainingEyeContactwithFather.C.FeelingaFather’sLove!D.HavingaBeautifulFatherandSonOuting.CDoestheendlessmessagesandthethoughtofreplyingtounopenedtextsmakeyoustressed?Textingstressisarealthing,andmorecommonthanyou’dthink.Inthelast25years,textinghasalreadychangedthewaywecommunicate.FromQQtoWeChat,likes,sharesandgroupchatsjointraditionalformsofcommunicationlikeemailandtexting.Manyfindthemselvestiredoutfromtheendlessnoticesandgroupconversations.Theaveragepersonin2022checkstheirphone262timesaday,upfromadailyaverageof80in2016.Onaverage,eachpersonwillhave47unreadtextmessagesand1,602unopenedemails.Yettheaveragephonescreentimeismorethaneverbefore,at4.2hoursperday.LeahAguirre,apsychotherapistexplainsthattextconversationsareusuallyacauseofstressastheycomewithalotofuncertainty.“Wedon’tknowhowsomeonewillreply,iftheywillreply,orhowquicklytheywillreply.Wecan’tcontrolotherpeople’sactionsorbehaviourorhowtheythink,andforpeoplethataremorelikelytobestressedthiscanbehardtodealwith.”Textstresscaninfluenceyourrelationshipswithfriendsandlovedones.A2018studyfoundthatfriendshipsarefarmoresuccessfulwhenyouandtheotherpersonhaveasimilartextingstyle.Ifbothofyoureplytotextsquickly,therelationshipislesslikelytohittherocks.Similarly,ifeveryoneishappytogohours,days,evenweekswithreplyingtotexts,thentherelationshipisbetter.Aguirresuggestslimitingthetimeyouareonyourphonewillhelpyoufeelrelaxed.“Youcantellyourselfthatyouhavenocontroloveranotherperson’sreactionorbehaviour.Remindyourselfthatthisisjustaphoneoratextmessageandthatyouareokayandwillbeokay,”shesaid.Now,timetogettoallthoseunansweredtexts.38.Thewriterlistedthedata(數(shù)據(jù))inParagraph3totellus________.A.textinghastakenuptoomuchofourtimeB.technologyhasdevelopedfastovertheyearsC.cellphonehasbecomeausefultoolindailylivesD.peoplewouldliketocommunicatethroughmessages39.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Itmaybeimpolitenottoreplyallthetextmessages.B.Peopledon’tgetstressediftheyhavesimilartextingstyles.C.Groupconversationsaremorelikelytomakepeoplestressed.D.Whetherpeoplegetstresseddependsonhowsomeonereplies.40.AccordingtoAguirre,wecanreducetextingstressby________.①spendinglesstimeonthephone②payingnoattentiontomessages③communicatinginanotherway④remindingourselvestorelaxA.①③ B.②④ C.②③ D.①④41.Whichpartofthenewspaperisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Education. B.Science. C.Society. D.Culture.DWhenthingsgetwildlybusyinthemorning,somepeopledon’thavebreakfastinordertosavetime.Butthatmaybeabigmistakeforstudents.Whetherathome,onthewaytoschooloratschool,eatingsomethinghealthyforbreakfastmayhelpastudentgetbettergrades.Researcherslookedat5,0009-to-11-year-oldsfrommorethan100primaryschoolsintheUK.Theylookedatwhatthestudentsateforbreakfastandthentheirgrades.And6to18monthslater,theyfoundthatthestudentswhoateahealthybreakfastweretwiceaslikelytoperformaboveaverageineducationalactivities.Theresearchersalsofoundthatunhealthybreakfasts—suchaspotatochipsoradonutdidnotappearhelpfultoeducationalperformance.In2013,anorganizationintheUnitedStates,alsolookedatpossibleconnectionsbetweenbreakfastandstudents’successinschool.Theyfoundthatonaveragestudentswhoatebreakfastprovidedbytheirschoolattended1.5moredaysofschoolperyear.Thesestudentsalsoscored17.5percenthigheronstandardizedmathtests.Healthexpertssuggestthatthebestbreakfastisamixofcomplexcarbohydrates(碳水化合物),proteinandfat.Thisgivesyourbodytheenergyitneedstothinkclearlyandtorememberwhatitlearns.Wholegrainbreadisanexample.Thereportexplainsthatthebrainneedsglucose(葡萄糖)toworkwell.Simplyeatingabreakfastrichincarbohydratesmaymakeastudenttired.So,addingproteinhelpstopreventfatigue(疲勞).Havingaproteinsuchasmilk,yogurt,eggsormeatcanhelpstudentstofeelfulllonger.Oatmeal(燕麥片),theresearcherssay,isanexampleofabreakfastthatisrichinfiberandprotein.Itreleasesenergyslowlybecauseitisawholegrainfood.So,studentswillfeelfulllonger.Healthexpertsalsosuggestnoteatingtoomuchforbreakfast.Thiscanalsomakeapersonfeeltiredandunabletothinkclearly.Theysayeatingbetween350and500caloriesinthemorningisagoodamountofenergytostarttheday.42.What’sthemainpurposeofParagraph1?A.Toanalyzewhybreakfastisignored(忽略). B.Toleadinthemaintopicofthetext.C.Tostresstheeffectofeatinghealthily. D.Toshareacommonmistakeamongstudents.43.Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheresearches?A.Byaskingaboutstudents’livinghabits. B.Byprovidingstudentswithfreehealthybreakfast.C.Byaskingstudentstofillinvarietiesofforms. D.Byfollowingandcomparingstudents’breakfastandgrades.44.Whichisthebestbreakfastchoiceaccordingtohealthexperts?A.Wholegrainbreadandsomejuice. B.Adonut,aneggandaglassofmilk.C.Anegg,aglassofmilkandsomepotatochips. D.Wholegrainbreadwithbeefandabowlofoatmeal.45.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thewayofcookingalargebreakfast. B.Theimportanceofhavingagoodbreakfast.C.Howtostayenergeticthroughouttheday. D.Howmuchbreakfastweshouldeateachday.四、詞語運用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A)、選用方框內(nèi)的單詞或詞組填空,其中有一個單詞或詞組是多余的。lasting

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strictwith46.Atmyfirstartshow,theprofessorpraisedmeand________metokeeptryingandmakemorewonderfulpictures.47.Thepeopleinthisareaarehopingfor________peace.48.Tomisso________himselfinhisstudythathepaysattentiontoanydetailinthetextbook.49.Hashe_________theimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment?50.Whatdoyouusuallydoto________yourbirthday?B)、用括號內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式填空,使短文完整通順。GuAiling(EileenGu)isafreeskier(自由式滑雪運動員)withan____51____(America)fatherandaChinesemother.ShegrewupandstilllivesintheUSA,butinJune2019,she____52____(become)aChinesecitizenandchosetocompeteforChina.GuAilingstartedtolearnskiingin2006.Atthattime,shewasonlythree.Shecould____53____(ski)attheageofnine.In2012,shegotthe____54____(one)goldmedal.In2020,shegottwogoldmedalsforChinaatthe3rdWinterYouthOlympicGames.Atthe____55____(begin)of2021,shegottwogoldmedalsforChinaattheXGamesintheUnitedStates.Atthe2022WinterOlympicGamesinBeijing,Gujumpedintothetoppositionwithherthirdrun,scoring94.50.Shegotthewomen’sbigairfreeskiinggold.GuAilingwashard-workingatschool.Shewasagrade-Astudentandgoodat____56____(study)allsubjects.AlthoughGuAilingwasAmerican,shespenthersummervacationinBeijingeveryyearwithhermotherwhenshewasyoung.SheoftenplayedwithChinesechildren.Shehadagoodrelationshipwith____57____(they).Thesixteen-year-oldgirl,however,hasalwaysbeen____58____(pride)ofherChineseroots(根).ShespeaksChinese____59____(good).Inherfreetime,GuAilinghasmany____60____(hobby),suchasrunning,ridinghorsesandplayingfootball.Sheisalsointerestedinart.五、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,61--65題每小題1分,66-70題每小題2分,滿分15分)A)、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示寫出所缺的單詞,使短文完整、通順。Asaresult,manyparentscomplainthatteenagersrefusetocommunicatewiththefamily.Ontheotherhand,teenagersthinkthatp____61____shouldrespecttheirprivacy(隱私).Scientistssaythatiftheteensl____62____theirbedroomdoors,parentsshouldjustkeeponknocking.Parentshavetherighttoknowexactlywhotheirsonsanddaughtersarewithandw____63____theyaredoing.Butparentsmustbereadytomakeachange,too.Someparentsareverystrictandtrytok____64____controloftheirkids.Butintheend,thatdoesn’tw____65____,becauseitmakesteensunhappy.Themoreunhappyteenagersare,themoretheywanttobeleftalone.SomemayeventurntotheInternetandgiveupallsocialcommunicationswithfamilymembersandliveincyberspace(網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間).B)、閱讀短文,回答下面五個問題。OnFeb24,18-year-oldOlympicsnowboarding(單板滑雪)goldmedalist(獎牌得主)SuYimingreceivedaveryspecialletter,fromPresidentXiJinping.Intheletter,Xicongratulated(祝賀)SuandotherathletesontheiroutstandingachievementsattheBeijingWinterOlympics.Xisaidthatthenewera(時代)istheeraofdreamchasers(追逐者),reportedChinaDaily.Itisoneforyoungpeopletorealizetheirdreams.HehopesthatyoungChinesepeoplealwayskeepthemotherlandintheirhearts,aimhigh(志存高遠(yuǎn)),andstaygrounded(腳踏實地的).Xi’sletterwasinresponse(回應(yīng))toonefromSu.“WhenIwonthegoldmedal,Iwassoexcited.Irealizedthatbecauseofmygreatmotherland,IhaveachievedwhereIam.Ihadasuddenurge(情不自禁)towritealettertoPresidentXi,”SutoldPeopledDaily.“Ireallywanttothankhimfromthebottomofmyheart.”InhislettertoXi,Susaidhewouldkeepworkinghardandservethenation.In2019,XimetwithathletesandcoachesattheNationalWinterSportsTrainingCenterinBeijing.Suwasoneoftheathletes.WhatimpressedSumostwasthatXi“toldustoaimhighandtoshowthenewgeneration(一代人)ofChineseyouthontheworldstage”.“Hisencouragementchangedmealot.Idecidedtobelieveinmyself,andthatImustgiveitmyalltorealizemydream,”Sunoted.HowdiditfeeltoreceiveareplyfromXi?“Icouldn’tbelieveitatfirst,”Suto

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